User talk:58.169.132.7

It is 2021-05-15, not "spring" in New South Wales, but late autumn. Both my Allocasuarina littoralis and Casuarina glauca are in flower right now. "Flowering time" of many Australian natives has more to do with current weather conditions, rainfall and other factors. It is difficult to assert that many Australian plants "flower in spring" as a general rule; it more depends on other factors. In particular, consider that for any fire-prone or fire-tolerant plant, the last thing that it wants is for its seed not to be mature by the onset of the fire season. 58.169.132.7 (talk) 10:15, 15 May 2021 (UTC)